75 



Cost of Field Operations. 



The Federal Government has expended in this work 



in Nevada $51,581.96 



The State of Nevada has expended 29,511.05 



$81,093.01 



"Rabies Quarantine. The affection many people exhibit to- 

 ward dogs is one of the most serious obstacles to the effectual 

 control of rabies. 



"Experience indicates that a strong central control by the 

 State is preferable to local control. Many Nevada towns adopt- 

 ed stringent rabies quarantines, under which no dog is allowed 

 at large unless muzzled or upon leash, and any dogs found at 

 large are promptly shot. This is radical but effective and should 

 receive public support." 



BY AUTHOEITY. 



FOEEST EESERVE HEAEING. 



Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of Chapter 37 of 

 the Eevised Laws of Hawaii of 1915, a public hearing will be held by 

 ^he Governor of the Territory and the Board of Commissioners of 

 Agriculture and Forestry on Tuesday, the 10th day of April, 1917, at 

 2:30 o'clock p. m., in the ofl&ce of the Board at the Government Nursery, 

 King street, in the City and County of Honolulu, (1) to consider the 

 defining of the limits and the setting apart as a forest reserve of a 

 tract of government land on the Island and in the County of Hawaii, 

 being a portion of the land of Waiakea, District of South Hilo (Pana- 

 ewa) containing an area of 1,750 acres, more or less, and (2) to con- 

 sider the matter of eliminating from the existing Honolulu Water- 

 shed Forest Eeserve two small parcels of land, one in Makiki consisting 

 of 3,067 square feet and the other in Nuuanu consisting of 15,627 square 

 feet, more or less. 



iMaps and descriptions of the said lands are on file in the ofiice of the 

 Superintendent of Forestry where they are open to the inspection of 

 the public. 



At the said time and place all persons who so desire will be given 

 full opportunity to be heard upon the subject matter of this notice 

 and to present evidence and arguments in person, by proxy, or by letter, 

 either for or against the setting apart of said land as a forest reserve 

 or the elimination of said lands from the existing reserve. 



LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, 



Governor of Hawaii. 

 The Capitol, Honolulu, March 24, 1917. 



